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Chapter 98 Picking up treasures in the attic

Peter Petrovich had only been the commander of the Bird City garrison for less than three months when such a bizarre thing happened.

Although the loss of supplies at the military port was a matter of the navy and had little to do with him as the commander of the army, it did not look good after all.

"Order, the bird market will be under martial law immediately, and suspicious persons will be comprehensively investigated." Peter Petrovich said to the order.

"yes!"

A lieutenant colonel, a staff officer, was ordered out to convey Petrovich's orders.

"Overnight, more than 40 piers were robbed.

The military port has even lost two divisions of military materials, but there are no clues at all. This is simply a fantasy." After Petrovich gave the order, he shook his head and said in distress.

"In this matter, I think there is still an internal problem.

Otherwise, it is impossible that no traces were left at the scene." Old Ivan touched the beard on his face and said in a deep voice.

"The police station has started investigating!

I have also arranged for someone to follow up!" Andre said.

Andre seems to be very bold, he likes to drink wine, and he is a carefree person.

However, he is indeed the head of the special department, the person in charge of Bird City.

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Zhang Junping slept until the afternoon when he was woken up by hunger.

I got up, put away my sleeping bag, moved to the window, and looked outside.

There were many more military vehicles on the street, speeding back and forth, and there were many more troops patrolling than last night.

At every street corner, armed soldiers stood guard.

Withdrawing his head, Zhang Junping took out the food and started eating.

After eating and drinking, I had the energy to look at the house where I was temporarily staying.

This is a typical double-headed eagle style building with a pointed roof.

The interior decoration, floors, walls, and roof are all made of walnut.

It can be seen that the owner of this house is very rich.

Most of Double-Headed Eagle's houses are made of wood. As a major timber exporter in the world, Double-Headed Eagle has never been short of wood.

Therefore, when building houses, most of them use wood as the main material.

Like this house, the interior decoration is made of walnut wood, which is quite particular.

For indescribable reasons, there are many ownerless houses like this in Bird City.

The owner of the house was either evicted or already dead.

The place where he is now is the attic of this house.

Here, many people's homes just have a decorative attic, and some people use it as a storage room.

Obviously, the family Zhang Junping chose used the attic as a storage room.

The attic at this time was in a mess, as if it had been robbed.

Oh, he must have encountered bandits.

It had obviously been roughly rummaged through.

Zhang Junping casually picked up a scroll from the ground and opened it.

Then Zhang Junping was stunned.

This scroll is actually a calligraphy and painting, a picture of a lady, signed Jinchang Tang Yin.

Zhang Junping never expected that he randomly found a house and picked up a scroll, which turned out to be Tang Yin's picture of a lady.

Autumn comes and the fans are collected together, why is it so sentimental for a beautiful woman? Please look at the world in detail, most people don't like the heat and coolness?

This is Tang Yin's "Autumn Wind Fan Picture".

No one has this kind of luck.

Zhang Junping really wanted to appreciate Tang Yin's paintings of ladies, but now was not the time to appreciate paintings, so he had to put "Autumn Wind Fan" into the museum space first.

With the first harvest, Zhang Junping began to hunt for treasure in the attic.

Soon, Zhang Junping found another "Taibai Collection" printed in the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. Unfortunately, the book was torn in half and there was a big footprint on it.

Not only "Taibai Collection" but also dozens of other rare ancient books from the Qing Dynasty, most of them were torn into several pieces.

It can be seen that the owner of the house suffered a disaster that was almost like a house raid.

Later, Zhang Junping found several more calligraphy and paintings, but unfortunately, they were all damaged.

Among them is a pair of bamboos by Zheng Banqiao.

This made Zhang Junping very distressed.

Then, Zhang Junping found a Qianlong infant play pastel vase in the corner of the attic.

This baby's play bottle is also damaged. Only half of the bottle is still intact, and the top half of the bottle has been turned into pieces.

Fortunately, Zhang Junping found all the fragments of the Yingxi pastel bottle in the attic.

Not only were the fragments of the Yingxi famille rose bottle, Zhang Junping also found other porcelain fragments that were also Qianlong famille rose.

There is no way to restore it now, so we can only temporarily store it in the museum space and wait for processing later.

Half of the attic was cleared, and all antique artifacts, whether complete or damaged, were collected into the museum space.

Zhang Junping slowly walked along the stairs and went downstairs.

This is a two-story house with an attic.

Zhang Jun slowly went down to the second floor and carefully looked at the position of the window.

Fortunately, there are thick curtains on the windows, so you don't have to worry about seeing into the house from the outside.

The room on the second floor was even more messy, with furniture scattered on the floor.

The furniture is all made of walnut wood, which is to match the decoration color of the room.

There were speckled black marks on the wall, and Zhang Junping knew that those were blood stains.

You can imagine what happened in this house.

In the bedroom, Zhang Junping found a framed photo that fell to the floor.

There are two people in the photo, a boy and a girl, very young.

The man has a typical Qing Dynasty melon-shaped yin-yang haircut and a long coat. He looks very energetic.

The woman is wearing a dark red cheongsam, her hair is combed with a flag, her cherry mouth is slightly upturned, she is a very beautiful and spiritual woman.

Flag head is a women's hairstyle that only appeared in the late Qing Dynasty.

It’s the kind of hairstyle that women in Qing palace TV series had.

This kind of hairstyle did not exist in the early Qing Dynasty. Women's hairstyle in the early Qing Dynasty was all bun or bun.

From the photos, we can know that the owner of this house is Manchu.

Standing in the room, Zhang Junping felt a little heavy. Thinking about the tragic experiences that had happened to his compatriots from the 1950s to the present, Zhang Junping couldn't help but shake his head.

Sighing, he continued to hunt for treasure in the house.

Zhang Junping found many rare ancient books. However, these rare ancient books were either torn apart by humans, or became rotten due to poor preservation for a long time.

There are also some Ming and Qing calligraphy and paintings in the same situation, torn or rotten.

Zhang Junping collected all these things into the museum space.

Let's find a way to deal with it later.

Through the treasure hunt just now, Zhang Junping discovered that the owner of this house should be a Manchu noble from the Eight Banners.

Otherwise, there would not be so many valuable calligraphy and paintings, and fine porcelain.

You must know that the calligraphy and paintings of Tang Yin, Shen Zhou, Zheng Banqiao, Zhu Da, and Wang Shishen were not cheap at all in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.

And those official kiln porcelains are not cheap either.

To be able to collect these antique calligraphy and paintings in his home, he is definitely not an ordinary businessman.

Maybe it's because the royal family has a precious stomach.

Zhang Junping carefully observed every corner of the house.

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